In a week of German hires, Berwin Leighton Paisner (BLP) and Noerr have added depth to their German offices with Clyde & Co and Farrer & Co making moves closer to home. Continue reading “Revolving doors: BLP and Noerr make German plays as City firms follow suit”
Slaughters takes 5% stake in Luminance as firms commit to legal AI
While there has been no shortage of firms announcing partnerships with legal AI providers, Slaughter and May has gone a step further and taken a 5% stake in Luminance, the due diligence AI supported by tech billionaire Mike Lynch. Continue reading “Slaughters takes 5% stake in Luminance as firms commit to legal AI”
DLA agrees Danish tie-up to become largest firm in the Nordics
DLA Piper is to combine with Danish law firm LETT by the end of May this year, becoming the largest firm in the Nordic region with five offices and more than 370 lawyers. Continue reading “DLA agrees Danish tie-up to become largest firm in the Nordics”
A&O and CC take spots as Bradford & Bingley loans sold by Slaughters Treasury client
Slaughter and May, Allen & Overy (A&O), Clifford Chance (CC) have all picked up advisory roles in the UK government’s £11.8bn sale of buy-to-let mortgages from failed lender Bradford & Bingley. Continue reading “A&O and CC take spots as Bradford & Bingley loans sold by Slaughters Treasury client”
‘Times have moved on’: City firms shrink office space as new leases down 50%
According to CBRE’s fifth Law in London report, the largest 100 firms in the City have made ‘significant changes’ to their real estate over the last five years, notably through a decrease in space per fee earner. Continue reading “‘Times have moved on’: City firms shrink office space as new leases down 50%”
City elite reduce partnership rounds as Slaughters makes up seven and Macfarlanes three
After making its first ever lateral hire in London last month, Slaughter and May has strengthened its London bench with five new partners, including three women. Macfarlanes also made up three partners in the City earlier this week. Continue reading “City elite reduce partnership rounds as Slaughters makes up seven and Macfarlanes three”
NatWest SME law firm report warns lock-up a concern although business climate positive
With an average revenue growth of 5% in 2016, the business climate for small to medium size (SME) firms with income under £123m in the UK has been generally positive, according to the latest NatWest Legal Benchmarking report out today (30 March). Continue reading “NatWest SME law firm report warns lock-up a concern although business climate positive”
‘A different direction’: Addleshaws GC Callander departs for role at Supergroup
Addleshaw Goddard‘s general counsel (GC) Simon Callander is leaving the firm for a role as GC and company secretary at UK fashion retailer SuperGroup. Continue reading “‘A different direction’: Addleshaws GC Callander departs for role at Supergroup”
Fried Frank London leadership to move to Mifsud as veteran White retires
Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson‘s London managing partner Graham White is to retire later this year with asset management partner Mark Mifsud taking up the role of London head. Continue reading “Fried Frank London leadership to move to Mifsud as veteran White retires”
Norton Rose Fulbright reshuffles Asia management with three appointments
Norton Rose Fulbright (NRF) has made a series of new management changes to its Far East offices, with new managing partners for its Hong Kong and Singapore offices and the appointment of project finance partner Nick Merritt as head of Asia business strategy. Continue reading “Norton Rose Fulbright reshuffles Asia management with three appointments”
Moving up: RSA group makes Cope head of legal for UK and international business
RSA Group has appointed Jonathan Cope as head of legal for the insurer’s UK and international business. Continue reading “Moving up: RSA group makes Cope head of legal for UK and international business”
Guest post: More evidence piles up on the role of in-house counsel in preventing scandal
News of Tesco’s Deferred Prosecution Agreement promises me another day combing through meticulously negotiated documents to see if in-house, or outside, lawyers were involved in the latest corporate scandal. Continue reading “Guest post: More evidence piles up on the role of in-house counsel in preventing scandal”
‘Not a smooth process’: The legal profession opines on the Brexit negotiations to come
City lawyers have voiced their concerns as today (29 March) prime minister Theresa May has started the process of triggering article 50, launching a complex two-year negotiation before Britain leaves the EU in 2019. Continue reading “‘Not a smooth process’: The legal profession opines on the Brexit negotiations to come”
Freshfields and DLA announce Brexit hires as May triggers article 50
Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer and DLA Piper have announced high-profile Brexit hires as British Prime Minister Theresa May triggered article 50 today (29 March). Continue reading “Freshfields and DLA announce Brexit hires as May triggers article 50”
‘No justiciable defence’: Cleary, NRF and Quinn to go another round in $3bn Russian bond dispute
Partners from Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton, Norton Rose Fulbright and Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan are set to go another round as Ukraine has vowed to appeal a pre-trial decision over a $3bn Russian bond repayment. Continue reading “‘No justiciable defence’: Cleary, NRF and Quinn to go another round in $3bn Russian bond dispute”
‘Implications across the board’: Supreme Court clarifies professional negligence rules in landmark BPE Solicitors case
City partners have reacted positively to a Supreme Court ruling which found a firm was not responsible for the entire costs of a client’s failed property transaction. Continue reading “‘Implications across the board’: Supreme Court clarifies professional negligence rules in landmark BPE Solicitors case”
‘It could still fall apart’: Freshfields client Tesco takes DPA after two year SFO investigation
Tesco has agreed to pay the Serious Fraud Office (SFO) £129m in fines relating to a 2014 profit misstatement, avoiding prosecution after a two-year investigation. Continue reading “‘It could still fall apart’: Freshfields client Tesco takes DPA after two year SFO investigation”
‘You don’t need to do this in-house’: Pinsents takes 20% stake in New Law outsourcing start-up
As general counsel continue to face pressure over costs, Pinsent Masons has acquired a 20% stake in New Law outsourcing business Yuzu, which was founded in January by former Colt group general counsel Robin Saphra. Continue reading “‘You don’t need to do this in-house’: Pinsents takes 20% stake in New Law outsourcing start-up”
Simpson and Latham in the driver’s seat as Aston Martin launches £530m two-part high-yield bond
Simpson, Thacher & Bartlett and Latham & Watkins have taken lead roles as Aston Martin has launched a new high-yield bond for £530m equivalent, as the car manufacturer moves to expand its range of vehicles in order to boost profitability. Continue reading “Simpson and Latham in the driver’s seat as Aston Martin launches £530m two-part high-yield bond”
Hogan Lovells makes major Silicon Valley play with Weil Gotshal corporate team
While the transatlantic firm has repeatedly stated its aim to bulk out its corporate weight, Hogan Lovells is expected to land a veteran team of former Dewey & LeBoeuf partners to its Silicon Valley office following a partnership vote. Continue reading “Hogan Lovells makes major Silicon Valley play with Weil Gotshal corporate team”
